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Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2025
good brand
Denis
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2025
fonctonne tres bien
Shock
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
This is nothing more than a glorified, overpriced solder iron and foam cutter. You can do exactly what this does with any old $10 solder iron, at that.The torch feature is completely useless. It didn't even get hot enough to melt flux or low temp resin core solder. Turning it up at all and it'll blow it's own flame out.The valve to the bottle doesn't extend and contract like it should with the knob. Off? On? Once on, there's no off till I disconnect the bottle (flame off, of course). I shove the valve up so at least gas isn't leaking out as I screw in the tank.I thought at least the striker would be useful. Nope. I don't know how you DON'T get a pezioelectric spark out of an instrument designed to do that.... Unless it sucks.Well, it only produces a spark in maybe 1 of 3 strikes. I have to practically shove the torch nozzle spewing gass into it to get it to light.You have no idea how disappointed I am. I'd wanted this torch for about a yea, thinking it'd solve a lot of my problems. Nope. Absolutely not. Just mire cleanup.Ever have something you hate yourself for buying? Yeah, this is one of mine.
Artistic Metalsmith
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
A very useful tool for the Artists loft. As a metalsmith I generally have a torch ie; oxy/acetylene, oxy/propane , propane, butane- aflame, whether it's for annealing, soldering, flame patinas [works great for adding a patina to copper], whatever your needs may be, this is an extremely handy little torch and for $49.00 [basic system is $39.00] it's a steal. I highly recommend this torch and I like it's physical structure as it leads well into a higher temp oxy/acetylene set-up. Handy and a great way to introduce new students to soldering and torch work. I highly recommend it...
fisher007anza
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
I solder well.
ROCKETMAN
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
I have used the torch for over a year and it has performed flawless. The torch is not intended for large jobs but for smaller delicate jobs that require precision.The only problem I have is with the manufacturer not providing replacement tips, difficult in finding them to keep the torch operating properly
Homesteader
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024
Tested with propane. Takes a time to control from valve, as pressure in hose takes time to drop through torch tip. Works fine. Don't forget to turn on at handle as well as valve.
mohammed allay
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 29, 2023
I paid for full kit but I received only toarch
Twyla Karl
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023
I have purchased this item twice, the first one stopped working after a couple of days no gas would flow through it it's like the on and off valve was stuck shut, my second one lasted a little bit longer but the same thing happened, no gas will flow through it I have tried propane and map gas.
Russell Stephan
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023
I'm currently building a bunch of 240 volt 50 amp cables. I like to solder the ends of the cooper wire to keep shorting whiskers from being a problem. In the past when doing one or two cables, I'd just use a propane cylinder with a standard plumber's torch. But, the setup isn't exactly a precision solution.I purchased this with the intent on using MAPP gas to solder tin the big-gauge cables. The problem is, the short 3' 1/8" (3.2mm) 20bar (~300psi) hose is far too stiff to move the torch around easily. As a fix, I've ordered a 10' air brush hose. A MAPP gas cylinder produces about 100psi. This is about the maximum pressure for such hose. I couldn't find any listings for burst pressure. I'll be anchoring the hose to the barbs with a wire clamp tool similar to the ClampTite offering.Also, the torch output seems to be rather inconsistent as it warms. Like being in the shower, as the pipes heat up, the hot water volume decreases. Just be aware and keep an eye out and adjust as necessary.The included spark igniter is useless. Have a Bic BBQ or candle lighter on-hand to use as a torch lighter.I'm sure once I massage the tool to get it to work the way I need it to, it will function well. But, the fact I have to do the work to make it work, kinda blows.
M.R.
Reviewed in Canada on October 30, 2023
It was just a bag of tips, no torch, no hose.
Hao
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022
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Yongquan Ye
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2022
I love the design of this soldering torch, this is the only one unique mini soldering pen torch I had ever seen that can be directly connected to a 1lb MAPP or Propane cylinder, the fuel gas it used is much hotter than the butane gas, so this soldering torch can heat up faster and working in more tasks than other ordinary butane pen torch. The BLUEFIRE propane torch is a Ready-to-Go full kit, including a Hosed Torch, a spark lighter, a swirl flame nozzle, a soldering head, a hot knife, a double sharp iron, a 2.4mm soldering iron, a soldering needle, and a polyfoam cutting tip, plus all these are placed in a hard tool box. Almost includes everything for a soldering projects. Great priced tool made of quality! With this price, it is almost a pure steal!
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